Published: November 9, 2011 at 3:39 pm

Tiger 21, the ultra exclusive club with $30,000 annual dues released its “Member Favorites Survey Results” Tuesday. The poll was conducted amongst the club’s 180 members. Collectively, they manage roughly $15B, reports Reuters. “Traditionally, the wealthy share stocks tips and the names of their favorite investment advisors in private, but occasionally a small group of very wealthy investors give outsiders a peek into what they like and where they invested.”

Hedge Funds Made the Tiger 21 List

Hedge funds were the third most popular investment amongst Tiger 21 members. They accounted for 12% of Member portfolios. It was the highest level hedge funds had seen since 2007. The top hedge fund managers were some of our favorites too – Paul Singer, Robert Zoellner, Kyle Bass, Israel Englander, Norman Miller, Richard Dowdle, David Einhorn, Andreas Halvorsen and John Paulson. According to Reuters, “the group voted Paul Singer, an outspoken investment manager who founded $17 billion Elliott Management, as the best of its “Top 10 Favorite Investment Managers”. There is little discussion why Elliott, which has long treated investors to double-digit returns, beat out the others and Singer himself is named only once.”

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